OJAI — As the members of the Westlake boys golf team left Soule Park Golf Club, the chants of “one down, three to go” could be heard from the parking lot, referring to their pursuit of a state championship.

It was also a three-peat at No. 1 for the Warriors at the Southern Section Northern Team Divisional.

Spencer Soosman followed his victory May 12 at the Northern Individual Regional by shooting 6-under 66 on Monday, leading Westlake to a 362 and a third consecutive divisional title.

Westlake shot 360 last season to defeat Oaks Christian by 15 strokes after posting a 370 to prevail at Soule Park in 2012.

La Canada took second Monday with a 375 to secure its first trip to the May 27 section final and CIF/SCGA regional qualifying tournament at Mission Lakes Country Club in Desert Hot Springs. Thousand Oaks, which had the sixth-golfer tiebreaker over La Canada, placed third and missed advancing by one stroke.

Westlake and La Canada will be joined in the 14-team final by Loyola and Harvard-Westlake — the top two teams from the Central Divisional — along with Ventura and Oaks Christian, the Central Coast Divisional representatives.

Sean Crocker, who led Westlake at last year’s divisional with a 67, shot 76 on Monday. But the Warriors had Matthew Wolff shoot 70 and Brandon Jacobs card a 73 to support Soosman, with Jack Biwer and Justin Egelske both posting 77s.

Collin Morikawa rebounded from not advancing out of the Northern Individual Regional at River Ridge to lead La Canada with a 72.

Joshua Suh posted a 74, Robby Stehlin carded a 75, Sam Bernstein contributed a 76 and Adam Horne shot 78 for the Spartans, who placed fifth with a 385 at last year’s divisional.

Thousand Oaks was led by Sawyer Pierce’s 71 and had all six golfers in the 70s, but it wasn’t enough for the Lancers to join Marmonte League rival Westlake in extending their season.

Hart placed ninth with 408, West Ranch and Crescenta Valley both shot 410, Valencia posted a 411 and Burroughs had a 412.

Loyola and Harvard-Westlake advanced again out of the Central Divisional at Lakewood Golf Course after placing first and third last season.

The Cubs shot 367, with Harvard-Westlake posting a 371 to hold off Mission League rivals Notre Dame (380) and St. Francis (383), who were fourth and fifth.

Oaks Christian, which took second for the third year in a row in a divisional competition, overcame wind gusts of up to 35 mph at Cypress Ridge Golf Club in Arroyo Grande to shoot 399, two strokes behind champion Ventura.

The Lions held off San Marcos by two strokes to return to Mission Lakes, where they captured the team title last season on their way to a third-place finish at state.

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